Zamia integrifolia

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 Zamia integrifolia subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Zamia floridana, DC. Coontie. Comptie. Figs. 4024-4027. Lvs. ovate or ovate-lanceolate; petiole triangular in outline, sericeo-tomentose at base, with scattered hairs above; lfts. mostly opposite, 14-20 pairs, glabrous above and with scattered hairs beneath, linear, falcate and somewhat twisted, narrowed at the base and obtuse at the apex, the margin revolute and with a few obscure teeth: mature pistillate cones oblong, 5-6 in. (12 – 16 1/2 cm.) long, markedly umbonate (projection on the scales), densely tomentose.—Abundant in S. Fla. on the east coast below latitude 26° 30', in open comparatively dry pine woods.


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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Zamia integrifolia, Ait. Trunk 12-18 in. tall, erect, globular or oblong: lvs. glabrous; lfts. alternate, 7-16 pairs, oblong to linear-lanceolate to lanceolate, mostly obtuse, entire or somewhat dentate toward the apex: cones oblong and obtuse, short-peduncled. W. Indies.—The Fla. plants, sometimes referred here, are apparently all Z. floridana and Z. pumila.


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